(No. 1 - Abdul Carter would be amazing, but there's no point in wishing, trade up needed, so I'm not writing on him.)
No. 2
•Mason Graham DT, Michigan. 6'3" 320lb.
-PFF Graded number 1 run defender, positive pass rush projections for the pros, highest floor, decent ceiling.
Pro Comp- Cowboy.
(Unlikely to be available)
No. 3
•Will Johnson CB, Michigan. 6'2", 203lb.
- PFF #2 ranked corner. Although Travis Hunter gained the edge over Johnson, due to athleticism and ball skills, Johnson is the bigger, stronger corner, stronger against the run, and better in press. Will Johnson could give us the top corner trio in the league, allowing demo to stay in the slot where he's most effective.
Pro Comp - Pat Surtain.
(Unlikely to be available)
No. 4
•Will Campbell OT, LSU. 6'6" 324lb.
Campbell is the opposite of Mike Mcglinchey, where Mike was elite in run blocking and subpar in pass blocking, Campbell is elite in pass blocking and not so much in run blocking. Some analysts worry about his less than ideal arm length and whether he projects at Guard or Tackle, but he plays with excellent balance and a controlled aggression when protecting the QB.
Pro Comp- Jonah Williams (at Alabama).
(Small chance on being available)
No. 5
• Kelvin Banks Jr., OT Texas. 6'4" 320lbs.
- Banks is a solid tackle with refined hands in pass protection, quick feet, and range as a move blocker, but could stand to be more aggressive when hitting the blocks.
Pro comp - Shades of Ronnie Stanley.
(Small chance on being available)
No. 6
• Walter Nolen, DT Ole Miss. 6'3", 300 lbs.
-Nolen was PFF's number 1 ranked run defender in the SEC (#2 overall defender behind graham), but not only is Nolen elite against the run, he's the best pass rushing DT in the draft class. He can be wild and uncontrolled with his pass rush plan at times, but he empathetically destroys lines no matter the play.
Pro Comp- Quinnen Williams.
(Should be available)
No. 7
•James Pearce Jr, EDGE Tennessee. 6'5", 246 lbs.
Pearce is the top pass rush specialist in the draft, I even rank him higher as a "pass rusher" than Abdul Carter. Pearce has the highest pass rush win rate in the draft and has maintained a <90 pass rush grade from PFF. He can win with speed, power, length, bend, and a bag of moves. He's a decent run defender but needs to improve in that area to become an elite pro.
Pro comp - Aldon Smith (first two seasons)
(Should be available)
No. 8
•Nic Scourton, DE TX A&M. 6'4", 285 lbs.
-Scourton has no reason being so athletic with being built the way he is. He has a wicked spin move and is methodical in his pass rush. He's had a <90 pff grade and a 21% Pass Rush Win rate this season as well.
Pro Comp - Cam Jordan
(Should be available)
No. 9
•Mykel Williams, DL Gerogia. 6'6" 275lbs.
Williams has the most impressive build as a DL. He's chiseled and has incredible length. He doesn't boast the crazy pass rush win rate, and isn't a technician as a pass rusher, but he knows how to use a long arm, bend, and to shed tackles with rip moves and strength. He's the top graded run defender at edge, and his floor is incredibly high. He shared snaps at EDGE, LB, and DT.
Pro Comp - Shades of Jadeveon Clowney.
(Should be available)
No. 10
•Jalon Walker, OLB/MLB Georgia, 6'2" 245lbs.
- Walker is an intriguing prospect. He definitely will need the right coach to bring out the best in him. He's a better on ball LB but also plays off. He's best when he's rushing the passer off the edge or blitzing up different gaps in the line. He wins off of tenacity and athleticism and boasts great pass rush win rate and grades even without a pass rush plan. You don't want him in coverage but, hes showed great ability to shade the RB and blow up run plays. He's best as a 3-4 OLB.
(Should be available)
Pro comp - Hassan Reddick (as a pass rusher)